Glasner first to be sacked this season.

I didn’t. I saw a team that had reached 4th in the Premier League the previous month undone by injuries (Munoz in particular but also Kamada, Wharton, Richards and Mateta), unavailability (Sarr) and departures (Guehi). With the size of our squad and the number of matches played we were always going to struggle at some point and so it came to pass. You can’t blame Glasner for this.
I don’t think many do, it’s just his self preserving behaviour when the going did get tough, as if he’s the only thing that mattered at the club that we could’ve done without
 
I'm forever forgetting what day of the week or year it is. I usually know the month. Seemingly impossible for men to remember birthdays or anniversaries isn't it.
I know my daughter and sons birthday may 11th and December 19th or is it December 11th and may 19th mmm maybe I send a birthday card to both on them days , wedding anniversary is on my birthday which is mmmmmm , think i will wait until I'm wished happy birthday 🤪
 
They can spend but it doesn't always work like that. I personally really rate Anderson, losing him is pretty major in my opinion. The other factor is Chris Wood. Not exactly getting younger. I don't know if they bought anyone to replace him - or who even would. I'd suggest Mateta but Glasner will know his knee situation.
Also, which top midfielder will replace Anderson. I'd struggle to see it. They might get for instance Ward-Prowse or one of the Wolves ones. I don't think they'll be getting Kees Smit or Wharton fir example. But they might think they are.
I have no idea why they think they might get Wharton. His career is on a completely different trajectory.

For all the people saying 'Forest is a bigger club blah blah', it isn't in any meaningful sense. They have been in the Championship for most of the last 25 years and have a marginally larger stadium in an area with less pull to high earning footballers. They were successful many years ago, but many of us have no memory of that and current young football players certainly do not. They also have no European football this year. I highly doubt Forest are on Wharton's radar.
 
What really struck me about OG going there is his lack of awareness about Marinakis, the owner likes to micro manage everything and I mean everything!

The guy is a megalomaniac and wants to orchestrate team selections, can you imagine OG liking that? If he thought Parish was tricky he’s got nothing on this fat Greek c***!
 
What really struck me about OG going there is his lack of awareness about Marinakis, the owner likes to micro manage everything and I mean everything!

The guy is a megalomaniac and wants to orchestrate team selections, can you imagine OG liking that? If he thought Parish was tricky he’s got nothing on this fat Greek c***!
Give OG credit he knows what he is doing its a win win easy money , he has told his family don't worry daddy will be home for Christmas , and a big sack of cash
 
I didn’t. I saw a team that had reached 4th in the Premier League the previous month undone by injuries (Munoz in particular but also Kamada, Wharton, Richards and Mateta), unavailability (Sarr) and departures (Guehi). With the size of our squad and the number of matches played we were always going to struggle at some point and so it came to pass. You can’t blame Glasner for this.
Every team gets injuries, that's why you have a squad.

Of those you listed Richards and Wharton only missed a couple of games all season and Sarr's absence at AFCON was known about 18 months beforehand (teams like Fulham and Sunderland 'lost' 3 regulars to AFCON).

Glasner is not blameless e.g. not rotating enough, especially in the early European games.
 
Every team gets injuries, that's why you have a squad.

Of those you listed Richards and Wharton only missed a couple of games all season and Sarr's absence at AFCON was known about 18 months beforehand (teams like Fulham and Sunderland 'lost' 3 regulars to AFCON).

Glasner is not blameless e.g. not rotating enough, especially in the early European games.
I think considering we won the competition and when he did rotate against Kups it back fired and we had to play two more games because of it, not rotating in the early European games was one of his better decisions, especially as we didn’t exactly cruise through the group stage
 

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